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Oct 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

Water Giant American Water Hit by Cyberattack

American Water, a big New Jersey-based company that provides water to over 14 million people, was recently hit by a cyberattack. The attack seemed to only affect their billing systems, as mentioned in a report they filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday. The company first found

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Oct 07 2024HEALTH

Dr. Fauci’s Close Call with West Nile: A Wake-Up Call

Imagine having your life nearly derailed by a tiny mosquito. That’s what happened to Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is now calling for more action against the West Nile virus. At 83 years old, he considers himself lucky. His cognitive issues have vanished, and his physical problems are almost gone. He share

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

Doctor Tries to Kill Partner with Fake Vaccine

In a surprising turn of events, a British doctor named Thomas Kwan admitted in court that he tried to kill his mother’s partner using a fake COVID-19 vaccine. The 53-year-old doctor from Sunderland dressed up as a nurse and even took his own mother's blood pressure before injecting the victim with p

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Oct 07 2024TECHNOLOGY

Meet Leonidas Expeditionary: The USMC's New Anti-Drone Weapon

Over the past few decades, modern warfare has seen a significant shift with the introduction of drones. Though drones have been around since World War I, it took nearly a century for them to become effective tools in combat. Initially, the U.S. used drones mainly for intelligence, surveillance, and

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Oct 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Podcast Fans React to Kamala Harris Interview on 'Call Her Daddy'

Fans of the popular podcast "Call Her Daddy" were not happy when host Alex Cooper surprised them with an interview featuring Vice President Kamala Harris. The Instagram teaser for the episode sparked a flood of comments from disappointed listeners who felt the show was getting too political. Many fa

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Oct 07 2024CRIME

The Regev Siblings: A Story of Resilience and Faith

The story of Maya, Itay, and Omer, the Israeli siblings who were held captive in Gaza, is a testament to human resilience. Despite the harrowing conditions — including severe injuries, lack of proper medical care, and minimal food supplies — the siblings managed to maintain their spirits through the

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Oct 07 2024LIFESTYLE

What Does Your Morning Drink Say About You?

Have you ever stopped to think what your go-to morning beverage reveals about your personality? For instance, if matcha is your thing, it might mean you're an early bird who loves keeping up with the latest online trends. Plus, you likely have a stack of books by your bedside! On the other hand, cof

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Oct 07 2024LIFESTYLE

Dresses in Black: Why Fashion Lovers Are Obsessed

Do you love wearing black? If yes, then you'll adore these fashion pieces. Imagine walking into a party and having strangers ask where you got your dress. Sounds amazing, right? That’s exactly what happened to JenJen1479 when she wore this black dress with pockets! She loved it so much that she can’

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

John Birch Society: Misunderstanding the Founders' Intent?

Did you know that the John Birch Society claims to support the U.S. Constitution and the original intent of the Founding Fathers? But is this really true? Let’s take a closer look. The John Birch Society, or JBS, was founded over 60 years ago with the aim of educating Americans about our constituti

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Oct 07 2024SPORTS

KC's Sports Love: A Business Boom!

You might have heard that Kansas City has had a big year for sports. From winning the Super Bowl to having a stellar run in Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs, and even building the first-ever professional women’s soccer stadium in the city center, KC is making a name for itself with its dedicated

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